2013
DOI: 10.1111/irv.12193
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Population dynamics of cocirculating swine influenza A viruses in the United States from 2009 to 2012

Abstract: BackgroundUnderstanding the ecology and evolution of influenza A viruses (IAV) in mammalian hosts is critical to reduce disease burden in production animals and lower zoonotic infection risk in humans. Recent advances in influenza surveillance in US swine populations allow for timely epidemiological, phylogenetic, and virological analyses that monitor emergence of novel viruses and assess changes in viral population dynamics.MethodsTo better understand IAV in the North American swine population, we undertook a… Show more

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“…Although influenza is known to be transmitted through respiratory secretions containing the virus, infectious material can be passed from person to person in many different ways. The relative importance of the different pathways is uncertain and probably varies depending upon the setting, the severity of the illness, the characteristics of the viral strain, environmental conditions, and other factors 1. In order to choose the appropriate interventions to block the spread of the virus, it is necessary to understand which routes of transmission occur and when they are likely to be important.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although influenza is known to be transmitted through respiratory secretions containing the virus, infectious material can be passed from person to person in many different ways. The relative importance of the different pathways is uncertain and probably varies depending upon the setting, the severity of the illness, the characteristics of the viral strain, environmental conditions, and other factors 1. In order to choose the appropriate interventions to block the spread of the virus, it is necessary to understand which routes of transmission occur and when they are likely to be important.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vaccines against IAV are routinely used in swine in the US; however, the continued presence of such a diverse population of swine H1 IAV may limit the effectiveness of these vaccines [19,[31][32][33]. Although we have no vaccination history corresponding with our virus genome data, it is plausible to suggest that the increase in the number of H1 clades plus varying genome patterns will further confound vaccine control efforts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…North Carolina in the southeast and Oklahoma in the southwest were shown to be sources of viruses of human seasonal H1-d lineages in a previous study [12], and these areas continue to have higher detections of the H1-d2 HA lineage, but there was no apparent trend for particular NA+internal gene combinations. However, the majority of the data used in this study rely upon passive surveillance conducted by the USDA [9,19], and consequently may reflect participation in that programme rather than the true number of genome patterns in circulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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